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  1. Weapons Manipulation

    By Omari Broussard on Feb 03, 2012 | Rated 8

    Weapons manipulation skills in defensive shooting can prove to be a difficult task for new shooters. As a defensive shooting instructor, I strive to provide clients with techniques that can be performed in high-stress situations in a short amount of time. Read More »

  2. Lower Your Center of Gravity in Response to a Threat

    By Rob Pincus on Aug 27, 2010 | Rated 9.74

    Lowering your center of gravity is vital for moving effectively, and we re not talking about on the dance floor. If faced with a sudden threat, one of the body s most common reactions is to lower the center of gravity. How and why should you integrate this into your training regimen? Rob Pincus shows and tells in this PDN original video. Read More »

  3. Firearm Ready Positions

    By Chris Fry on Aug 17, 2010 | Rated 9.42

    A ready position is a position in which the firearm is in hand and you are expecting trouble, moving through a conflicted area, or see the need to be prepared due to situational circumstances. The firearm should be in some type of ready position when not being stored safely, the handgun is out of the holster, or the long gun is off the sling. Read More »

  4. Attributes of the Combative Shooter

    By Chris Fry on Jan 12, 2010 | Rated 9.86

    An attribute is defined as a quality, character, characteristic, or property belonging to a person, thing, or group. What are the essential attributes of the combative shooter? In this author's opinion, accuracy and speed do not top the list. Much more important are mental conditioning, efficiency, consistency and practicality. Read More »

  5. Shooting: Balance of Speed and Precision

    By Rob Pincus on Jan 12, 2010 | Rated 9.67

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